mine safety and health administration

Mine Safety and Health Administration. A unit in the U.S. Department of Labor responsible for preventing mine accidents and occupational diseases in the nation’s mining industry. • It sets mandatory safety and health standards, assesses fines for their violation, and investigates mine accidents. Its programs are operated through regional administrators located in the nation’s mining regions. — Abbr. MSHA.
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